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Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine 1030–1070 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1030

Birth Location: Remiremont

Death Date: 1070

Death Location: Remiremont, Lorraine, France

Father: Gerhard Metz

Mother: Gisela (Bar-le-Duc)

Spouse(s): Hedwige Namur

Children(s): Gerhard Vaudémont, Theodoric Lorraine

In 1030, Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine entered the world in Remiremont, born to Gerhard Longwy Metz Count Of Metz And Gisela De Bar Bar Le Duc. Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine married Hedwige Of Namur, and had children including Gerhard Vaudemont Comte De Vaudemont, Theodoric Duke Of Lorraine. Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine passed away in 1070 in Remiremont, Lorraine, France.

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Biography

  • In 1030, Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine entered the world in Remiremont, born to Gerhard Longwy Metz Count Of Metz And Gisela De Bar Bar Le Duc.
  • Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine married Hedwige Of Namur, and had children including Gerhard Vaudemont Comte De Vaudemont, Theodoric Duke Of Lorraine.
  • Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine passed away in 1070 in Remiremont, Lorraine, France.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Gerard Lorraine's Ancestors

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Gerard Lorraine
1030–1070
Birth Place: Remiremont
Parents
Gerhard Longwy (Metz) - Count of Metz
–1045
Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Gisela (de Bar) (Bar-le-Duc)
1028–1046
Lorraine, France
Grandparents
Adalbert (de Metz - Graf von) Met
–1038
Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Judith Unknown
–1032
Thierry (de Lorraine - Count of Bar and Duke of Upper) Lorraine
–1032
Upper Lorraine, France
Richilde Blieskastel
–1000
Metz, Moselle, France
Great-Grandparents
Konrad Swabia
Friedrich Bar
Folmar Bliesgau
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eberhard Lahngau
Judith Vermandois

Gerard Lorraine's Descendants

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Gerard (of Lorraine - Duke of) Lorraine (1030–1070) m. Hedwige (of) Namur (1010–1080)
  1. 1. Gerhard (Vaudemont - Comte de) Vaudémont 1057–1108 m. Heilwig (Egisheim - Heiress of) Egisheim 1065–1126
    1. 1. Gisele Vaudemont 1085–1141 m. Renaud (de Bar - le) Borgne –1149
      1. 1. Mathilde (de) Bar 1130– m. Konrad (von) Kirburg –1173
        1. 1. Mathilde Kirburg –1221 m. Manasses (de) Rethel 1140–1198
      2. 2. Renaud (de Clermont (Bar-le-Duc) - Count of) Bar-le-Duc 1120–1170 m. Agnes (de Champagne (Blois) - Comtesse de Bar) - 1130–1207
        1. 1. Jean (Bar - Comte de Bar, Comte de) Luxembourg 1160–1214 m. Ermesinde (de) Brienne 1146–1211
        2. 2. Theobald (of Bar - Count of) Bar 1158–1214
  2. 2. Theodoric (- Duke of) Lorraine –1115 m. Gertrude (Leuven) (Flandre) 1070–1117
    1. 1. Thierry (of Alsace - Count of) Flanders 1099–1136 m. Sibylla (of Anjou - Countess Consort of Flanders) - 1112–1165
      1. 1. Margaretha (Alsace - Countess of Flanders) - 1145–1194 m. Baudoin (Hainaut - Count of Hainaut) - 1150–1195
        1. 1. Baudoin (Constantinople - Hainaut) - 1171–1205 m. Marie (of Champagne - Latin Empress Consort of Constantinople - Countess of Flanders) - 1174–1204

Gerard Lorraine's Timeline

4 Records

1000
1000
Birth of Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine in Lorraine, France
Lorraine, France
1030
1030
Birth of Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine in Remiremont
Remiremont
1070
1070
Age 40
Death of Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine in Remiremont, Lorraine, France
Remiremont, Lorraine, France
1070
1070
Age 40
Death of Gerard of Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1000
    Event Place: Lorraine, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1030
    Event Place: Remiremont

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1070
    Event Place: Remiremont, Lorraine, France

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1070

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